Alfredo Jaar

Nobuyoshi Araki

Photographing subjects as diverse as flowers, Kinbaku (the Japanese art of rope-tying), and Tokyo street scenes, Nobuyoshi Araki continues to astound viewers with a plethora of beautiful and provocative images....

Richard Avedon

Jeff Bark

Jeff Bark's monumental photographs plumb the depths of a collective human experience in the manner of history painting's grand masters, from Titian to Jacques-Louis David, while drawing from the tradition...

Henri Cartier-Bresson

Alejandro Chaskielberg

Alejandro Chaskielberg (Buenos Aires, 1977) began his career as a photojournalist, working in local newspapers and magazines. His vibrant use of colour and dramatic worldview are influenced by his time...

Horacio Coppola

Born July 31, 1906, Buenos Aires (died June 18, 2012) Horacio Coppola was an Argentinian photographer who documented the gritty dynamism of Buenos Aires in the 1930s through stunning black-and-white...

Siân Davey

John Davies

'To view the landscape as a pictorial composition of elements is simplistic. To perceive the landscape within a set of rules (art, science, politics, religion, community, business, industry, sport and...

Michael Eastman

Michael Eastman has established himself as one of the world's leading contemporary photographic artists. The self-taught photographer has spent four decades documenting interiors and facades in cities as diverse as...

Manuel Franquelo

Masahisa Fukase

Fukase is renowned for his obsessive, intense and deeply introspective photographs with which he attempted to describe his passionate and sometimes violent life. The different bodies of work he produced...

William Klein

After briefly studying painting, William Klein (b. 1928) came into contact with photography whilst working for an architect as a young artist. He had few preconceived notions about photographic practice...

Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen

Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen is a Finnish photographer who has worked in Britain since the 1960s. Born in Myllykoski, municipality of Sippola, Finland in 1948, Konttinen studied photography in London in the...

Etienne-Jules Marey

Étienne-Jules Marey’s work was significant in the development of cardiology, physical instrumentation, aviation, cinematography and the science of laboratory photography. He is widely considered to be a pioneer of photography...

Sarah Moon

Ethereal and elegant, Sarah Moon's photographs are almost abstract in their painterly qualities. Texture, surface, seeing, believing, dreaming; it is difficult to summarise their content without pointing to the evident...

Daido Moriyama

Daido Moriyama (b.1938, Osaka) is one of Japan's leading figures in photography. Witness to the spectacular changes that transformed post WWII Japan, his black and white photographs express a fascination...

Sohei Nishino

In making his Diorama maps, Nishino combines photography, collage, cartography and psychogeography to create large prints of urban landscapes. Drawing inspiration from the 18th century Japanese mapmaker, Ino Tadataka, his...

Toshio Shibata

Toshio Shibata explores the delicate balance and powerful juxtapositions between the landscape and the infinite ability of man to impose structure on that landscape. Seen through Shibata's large-format camera and...

Kishin Shinoyama

Sammy Slabbinck

Sammy Slabbinck (born 1977) renders dynamic original paper collages,combining found imagery with contemporary compositional styles. The images are cut up into pieces and redistributed, playing with exaggeration and proportions....

Miroslav Tichý

Shomei Tomatsu

Shomei Tomatsu (1930 - 2012) was perhaps the most influential Japanese photographer of the post-war era. His raw, grainy and impressionistic style signalled a dramatic break with the quiet formalism...

Yoshihiko Ueda

Yumiko Utsu

If the proto-surrealist painter Arcimboldo had been a sushi chef, his creations might have looked something like Yumiko Utsu’s deliciously unsettling images. Combining the intricate techniques of food photography with...

Ellen Von Unwerth

Tim Walker

Walker's photographs are nostalgic for an era of innocence and exuberance; youthful imagination and a uniquely British aesthetic. At once modern yet familiar, his world is reminiscent of a childhood...

Bradford Washburn

Bradford Washburn (born June 7, 1910 in Cambridge and died January 10, 2007 in Lexington) was an American, internationally renowned photographer, cartographer, and expert on Alaska's mountains and glaciers. He...